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this very harsh winter awaits in gaza. , ., very harsh winter awaits in gaza. ., ., ., gaza.n and willingness to _ gaza. global cooperation and willingness to come - gaza. global cooperation and willingness to come togetherj gaza. global cooperation and i willingness to come together in terms of a post—war gaza and what it would look like, the will is going to have to be enormous? do you sense that that will be there? it enormous? do you sense that that will be there?— that will be there? it depends on some can _ that will be there? it depends on some can a _ that will be there? it depends on some can a political - on some can a political agreement again. various saints believe that there will be some peace. israel has to recognise the palestinians' right to have their own home that is safe. hamas and other groups cannot deny is real the right to exist. the two have never recognised each other. we need that kind of recognition also for the international community to invest in the rebuilding which would be hundreds of billions of dollars.— which would be hundreds of billions o
this very harsh winter awaits in gaza. , ., very harsh winter awaits in gaza. ., ., ., gaza.n and willingness to _ gaza. global cooperation and willingness to come - gaza. global cooperation and willingness to come togetherj gaza. global cooperation and i willingness to come together in terms of a post—war gaza and what it would look like, the will is going to have to be enormous? do you sense that that will be there? it enormous? do you sense that that will be there?— that will be there?...
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welcome to gaza, prewar. gaza a good day. just one week prior to operation alaxso flood, gallup completed its poll on palestinians in gaza, conducted between july and september 2023. the findings were telling, people living in gaza were disproportionately struggling to afford food, 57% of people. in gaza said they could not afford food at time in the past 12 months. the same was true of shelter, the inability to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29% struggling to afford adequate shelter. according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford food and shelter and their social safety nets, two-thirds of... residence in gaza that 67% could be classified as highly or moderately vulnerable before the war. palestinians were also feeling the strength. of daily life before the conflict errupted, more than half of palestinians living in gaza, that's 53%, reported feeling lot of daily stress. since 2014, daily stress had averaged 54% in gaza. anger was also
welcome to gaza, prewar. gaza a good day. just one week prior to operation alaxso flood, gallup completed its poll on palestinians in gaza, conducted between july and september 2023. the findings were telling, people living in gaza were disproportionately struggling to afford food, 57% of people. in gaza said they could not afford food at time in the past 12 months. the same was true of shelter, the inability to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29%...
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agreed to leave gaza, gaza was occupied by the zionist regime and in 2006.ions will be held, this epic will win. the election and the leader of this group, ismail haniyeh, is elected as the prime minister, a prime minister who does not have a long life because he is opposed by the fatah movement . there is a conflict between the forces of the fedeh movement and the hamas movement. after the events of 2006 and the conflict between the forces of the movement fatah and hamas inside gaza, which is the end. hamas' complete control over gaza will create an administrative separation between the two palestinian territories. the west bank will be under the control of the self-governing organizations, and gaza will be completely under the control of hamas. with the complete control of hamas over gaza. gaza from the side of egypt and the zionist regime. it will be completely surrounded and any communication with gaza whether by land , air or sea will be limited and completely closed , and all communication will be done through several crossings, one of the main crossin
agreed to leave gaza, gaza was occupied by the zionist regime and in 2006.ions will be held, this epic will win. the election and the leader of this group, ismail haniyeh, is elected as the prime minister, a prime minister who does not have a long life because he is opposed by the fatah movement . there is a conflict between the forces of the fedeh movement and the hamas movement. after the events of 2006 and the conflict between the forces of the movement fatah and hamas inside gaza, which is...
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the situation in northern gaza is desperate.t is the response to the israelis to say they have to continue their operations in northern gaza because of a hamas militants who are, themselves, using civilians as shields? mr. feltman: i don't think you have er heard any of the american administration people say that israel should not continue to try to root off hama and make sure they can prevent another october 7. but the protection of civilians, the responsibilities the israelis have, has been a failure the administration has expressed frustration that the israel -- the israelis have not come up with ways to distinguish combatants from civilians. and would prevent humanitarian access for people who are in need of lifesaving assistance. sumi: i want to ask about the situation in lebanon. he served as the ambassador to lebanon. has tele's leader --hezbollah's leader has said it will target all areas of israel. a majority christian area, something we had not seen until now. do you think this is a new level in this escalating conflic
the situation in northern gaza is desperate.t is the response to the israelis to say they have to continue their operations in northern gaza because of a hamas militants who are, themselves, using civilians as shields? mr. feltman: i don't think you have er heard any of the american administration people say that israel should not continue to try to root off hama and make sure they can prevent another october 7. but the protection of civilians, the responsibilities the israelis have, has been a...
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israel showed no mercy to anyone in gaza. on april 1st, israel braizenly attacked the iranian consulat in syria, demonstrating its disregard for any loss. on april 13th, this action by israel was met with drone and missile attacks from iran, making it clear that attack on the iranian consulate would not go unpunished. as the calendar showed april 24th, the removal of 324 bodies from nasa hospital left the work. world and shucken disbelief was shaped by the flames of war, bengaran cognisant of vulnerabilities devised a strategic doctrine, yet on october 7th, seismic tremors shook the foundation of this doctrine. facing unparalleled challenges, israel confronted economic appeaval. how did this mortal wound reverberate through the intricacies of its economy?
israel showed no mercy to anyone in gaza. on april 1st, israel braizenly attacked the iranian consulat in syria, demonstrating its disregard for any loss. on april 13th, this action by israel was met with drone and missile attacks from iran, making it clear that attack on the iranian consulate would not go unpunished. as the calendar showed april 24th, the removal of 324 bodies from nasa hospital left the work. world and shucken disbelief was shaped by the flames of war, bengaran cognisant of...
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have discussions about gaza.agues, "if you care about the "palestinians in gaza, you should know that hamas "should not stay there. "there will be no future for gaza with hamas. "there will be no reconstruction "of gaza with hamas. "the only way to build something betterfor "the palestinians in gaza is to get rid of hamas." and that's exactly what we are doing now. we are getting rid of hamas. and then there will be an opening, an opening to build something better for the palestinians, but also for us. but, ambassador... ambassador, do you not see that every day you continue with this language of fighting this war in gaza until you eliminate hamas, every day you do that, you are further tarnishing israel's international reputation and isolating israel in the international community? not least at the united nations where you sit. your country right now is being held before the international court ofjustice with the accusation that your practices in gaza represent genocide. a decision will come in later months or y
have discussions about gaza.agues, "if you care about the "palestinians in gaza, you should know that hamas "should not stay there. "there will be no future for gaza with hamas. "there will be no reconstruction "of gaza with hamas. "the only way to build something betterfor "the palestinians in gaza is to get rid of hamas." and that's exactly what we are doing now. we are getting rid of hamas. and then there will be an opening, an opening to build...
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gaza and separating northern gaza from southern gaza, and their future plans are that completely empty the north of gaza from the palestinian population , move all of them to the southern areas of gaza , especially in the rafah area and the northern area of gaza, and turn it into an uninhabited area and a buffer zone between gaza and the occupied territories. this is a plan, the next plan. it is the axis of philadelphia that they actually occupied the border of egypt with gaza, which is called and the philadelphia axis and the eastern border of gaza with the occupied territories and the control of the sea in the west of gaza should completely encircle gaza and in a way put the resistance in a 100 encirclement, this is the plan that they are following, therefore hitting the netsari axis. it is a very effective and smart action, while i said that it strengthened the spirit of the people of gaza , and based on the news i heard, after the irgc's missile operation and the placement of the zionist regime's forces and equipment in the netsarin axis, the palestinian groups conducted operatio
gaza and separating northern gaza from southern gaza, and their future plans are that completely empty the north of gaza from the palestinian population , move all of them to the southern areas of gaza , especially in the rafah area and the northern area of gaza, and turn it into an uninhabited area and a buffer zone between gaza and the occupied territories. this is a plan, the next plan. it is the axis of philadelphia that they actually occupied the border of egypt with gaza, which is...
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and in the midst — in gaza city right now. and in the midst of _ in gaza city right now.of the continuing l in gaza city right now. and in i the midst of the continuing war and evacuation orders, have you been able, with the help of international partners, to set “p international partners, to set up temporary services, for example water tanks, if the water services are not working? clinics, if the hospitals are now out of order? have there been emergency measures that you can put in place? we been emergency measures that you can put in place?— you can put in place? we have very good _ you can put in place? we have very good connections - you can put in place? we have very good connections with . very good connections with international organisations and all of— international organisations and all of the — international organisations and all of the parties are working in gaza — all of the parties are working in gaza city right now. actually, we aim to increase the water _ actually, we aim to increase the water amount we give to the people. — the water amount we give to the
and in the midst — in gaza city right now. and in the midst of _ in gaza city right now.of the continuing l in gaza city right now. and in i the midst of the continuing war and evacuation orders, have you been able, with the help of international partners, to set “p international partners, to set up temporary services, for example water tanks, if the water services are not working? clinics, if the hospitals are now out of order? have there been emergency measures that you can put in place?...
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are killed in the gaza's trip. the israeli occupation forces continue err rates and a ground invasion against lebanon, killing more civilians. german police clash with anti-israeli ralliers while protests are held around the world and solidarity with palestinians. you're watching. press tv world news with me kiyarash here in iranian capital tehron, welcome to the program, on october the 7th, 2023, the hamas resistant movement overwhelmed israel with an unprecedented operation inside the occupied palestinian territories, dealing irreperable blow to the regime. here is. report looking back at what happened during the alloh flaud operation, over the past 75 years, israeli occupation forces have been attacking palestinians a daily basis, but last october the palestinians made history once again by carrying out measured in decisive operation against the regime. october 7th, 2023 is a day that will go down in history, since then israel has been waging a war of genocide against palestinians, killing men, women and childre
are killed in the gaza's trip. the israeli occupation forces continue err rates and a ground invasion against lebanon, killing more civilians. german police clash with anti-israeli ralliers while protests are held around the world and solidarity with palestinians. you're watching. press tv world news with me kiyarash here in iranian capital tehron, welcome to the program, on october the 7th, 2023, the hamas resistant movement overwhelmed israel with an unprecedented operation inside the...
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it has been one. year since the israeli onslaut on gaza began. already besieged for over one and a half decade, palestinians have been facing genocide since october last year. but the war on the defenseless people in gaza is not just the story of deaths and destruction, rather story of defiance by a brutal regime and the solidarity movement for palestinians that transcends the borders. countless people around the world have refused to stay silent, people of all races, faces and nationalities have marched raising their voices for justice from people of the region to those across the west. the cry is the same, and the genocide, free palestine everyone fails to mention 1948, 1968, when israel created an open-air prison and prevented ghazans, palestinians from living or having just decent life, and now they are starving the people, they are bombing schools and hospitals, and the people here are protesting to say that that's not right. pro-palestine protesters risk the police brutality, unlawful arrests and even state intimidation while standing again
it has been one. year since the israeli onslaut on gaza began. already besieged for over one and a half decade, palestinians have been facing genocide since october last year. but the war on the defenseless people in gaza is not just the story of deaths and destruction, rather story of defiance by a brutal regime and the solidarity movement for palestinians that transcends the borders. countless people around the world have refused to stay silent, people of all races, faces and nationalities...
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a palestinian journalist was also killed in northern gaza.incessant israeli strikes have already pushed gaza's vital infrastructure, including health facilities to the brink of collapse. 23 out of 38 hospitals in gaza are now out of service. authorities. say nearly 1,000 healthcare workers have been killed. the war has so far claimed the lives of more than 41,900 palestinian and injured some 97,000 others. now the military wing of the palestinian resistance movement hamas says it has targeted tel aviv with the barrage of missiles. the quasim brigades says the attack is a response. the israeli military's quote ongoing war of attrition against palestinians in the gaza strip as well as the massacres against palestinian civilians. israeli military has confirmed the attack. it says five missiles were fixed are fired sorry at tel avive from khan units in southern gaza strip. israeli media have reported injuries and material damage from the strike early the al-qassim brigades also said that they hit israeli positions in several locations, including
a palestinian journalist was also killed in northern gaza.incessant israeli strikes have already pushed gaza's vital infrastructure, including health facilities to the brink of collapse. 23 out of 38 hospitals in gaza are now out of service. authorities. say nearly 1,000 healthcare workers have been killed. the war has so far claimed the lives of more than 41,900 palestinian and injured some 97,000 others. now the military wing of the palestinian resistance movement hamas says it has targeted...
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-- and there are trucks getting to gaza. a big part of the challenge is once they're there, it's moving them around within gaza. there are a lot of that go along with that, including lawlessness, including looting, but israel has to maximize everything it has under its control in order to get the food in. since that letter, yes, we've seen progress, but it's not enough. we've seen progress in the opening of the crossing. we've seen progress in the reanimation of the jordanian corridor. we've seen progress in the opening of the fifth crossing point, and other steps that are being taken. we have a list of things that we're going through one by one systematically with our israeli counterparts to make sure that they follow through. and we told them very clearly in the letter that we expected these tests to be taken within 30 days, but starting immediately. they have started, and we're tracking this, as i say, every single day, we have senior officials from the department whose job is to focus on that every day. that's exactly wh
-- and there are trucks getting to gaza. a big part of the challenge is once they're there, it's moving them around within gaza. there are a lot of that go along with that, including lawlessness, including looting, but israel has to maximize everything it has under its control in order to get the food in. since that letter, yes, we've seen progress, but it's not enough. we've seen progress in the opening of the crossing. we've seen progress in the reanimation of the jordanian corridor. we've...
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the regime's artillery is also shelling areas in gaza indiscriminately, the israeli. on gaza began in october last year, since then more than 41,800 palestinians have been killed and nearly 97 thousand others injured. as israel's genocidal war against gaza continues unabated, the palestinians in the beseeged strip still show matchless resilience in the f of in the face of daily horrors imposed on them. press tv correspondent musabe reports. "it will go down in box that palestinian people in gaza faced one of the most horrifying genocidal wars that have ever been waged against any people throughout history and remained fast in their land uh undoubtedly the palestinian people are still steadfast. this brutal war on gaza is a continuation of the israeli masser." committed during the first nakbah in 1948. it is not surprising for the israeli occupation to commit these crimes. however, we palestinians are resilient enough to survive and overcome the agonizing aftermaths of this war. the opposite scene of this staggering scale of masskilling and destruction is the scene of resilience that h
the regime's artillery is also shelling areas in gaza indiscriminately, the israeli. on gaza began in october last year, since then more than 41,800 palestinians have been killed and nearly 97 thousand others injured. as israel's genocidal war against gaza continues unabated, the palestinians in the beseeged strip still show matchless resilience in the f of in the face of daily horrors imposed on them. press tv correspondent musabe reports. "it will go down in box that palestinian people...
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without unrwa, the humanitarian situation in gaza is likely to collapse. situation in gaza is likely to collapse. you see you don't know if this _ collapse. you see you don't know if this is _ collapse. you see you don't know if this is going - collapse. you see you don't know if this is going to - collapse. you see you don't know if this is going to be l know if this is going to be implemented, there is a 90 day pause before it is implemented through three months, do you think the international pressure that we have seen in the last 2a hours and the international from the un secretary—general, from the uk prime minister, from various other world leaders, could that pressure make a difference and stop this going through? let’s stop this going through? let's certainly hepe _ stop this going through? let's certainly hope so. _ stop this going through? let's certainly hope so. we - stop this going through? let's certainly hope so. we do - stop this going through? let�*s certainly hope so. we do hope we can continue to do the work that we are meant and we have signed up to do, to provide
without unrwa, the humanitarian situation in gaza is likely to collapse. situation in gaza is likely to collapse. you see you don't know if this _ collapse. you see you don't know if this is _ collapse. you see you don't know if this is going - collapse. you see you don't know if this is going to - collapse. you see you don't know if this is going to be l know if this is going to be implemented, there is a 90 day pause before it is implemented through three months, do you think the...
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palestinians in gaza, conducted between july and september 2023.helter, the inability. to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29% struggling to afford adequate shelter. according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford food and shelter and their social safety nets, two-thirds of residents in gaza, that's 67% could be classified as highly or moderately vulnerable before the war. palestinians were also feeling the strains of daily life before the conflict errupted. more than half of palestinians living in gaza, that's 53%, reported feeling lot of daily stress. since 2014, daily stress had averaged 54% in gaza. anger was also on the rise. in summer 2023, 44% of palestinians in gaza said they experience. lot of anger the day before they were surveyed, this was the highest level of anger recorded in gaza since 2018, when the great march of return protests began, which called for an end to the blockade on gaza and the right of return for displaced palestinians. thousands o
palestinians in gaza, conducted between july and september 2023.helter, the inability. to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29% struggling to afford adequate shelter. according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford food and shelter and their social safety nets, two-thirds of residents in gaza, that's 67% could be classified as highly or moderately vulnerable before the war. palestinians were also feeling the...
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for gaza, neighbourhoods reduced to rubble. the level of devastation is like nothing i've ever seen before. man yells tens of thousands dead. nearly two million made homeless. they destroyed the future of the gazan people. it feels like they're trying to wipe us out. scores of israeli hostages killed. dozens more still being held in gaza. get the deal done! i get them back home! this is the story of two families in israel... ..and two in gaza, living through a year of war. explosion there's no safe place at all in gaza. a new front in the war has opened up. there's fighting in lebanon, and now ballistic missiles from iran. you can't just sit and see your enemies threatening in every city and every town in your country and just do nothing. more uncertainty, more dangerfor everyone in the region, and beyond. bring me back to the 6th of october. when i first met thomas hand a year ago, his daughter emily was missing after their kibbutz was attacked. it's the weirdest thing, for a parent... ..to hear that their child's dead... ..an
for gaza, neighbourhoods reduced to rubble. the level of devastation is like nothing i've ever seen before. man yells tens of thousands dead. nearly two million made homeless. they destroyed the future of the gazan people. it feels like they're trying to wipe us out. scores of israeli hostages killed. dozens more still being held in gaza. get the deal done! i get them back home! this is the story of two families in israel... ..and two in gaza, living through a year of war. explosion there's no...
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they said israel is not going to be in gaza. l we don't want hamas to be in gaza.to have a better leadership. i think the governmentj was very clear about it. a few weeks ago, james elder was back in gaza, visiting hospitals and delivering aid. the level of devastation is like nothing i've ever seen before. nine out of ten people are displaced, so that's the reality of what people are facing here. 15,000 children killed in gaza. 15,000. over the course of a year, it's a0 girls and boys killed every day. gaza used to have 36 functioning hospitals. only about half are still operating, and not fully. the israeli army accuses hamas of using hospitals as command centres and says hostages were held here at nasser, and other hospitals in gaza. hamas denies this. both sides in this conflict have been accused by the international criminal court of war crimes. it says hamas leaders are responsible for the murder of civilians, torture, sexual violence and hostage taking. of the three accused, yahya sinwar is the only one still believed to be alive. hamas says the plan for oct
they said israel is not going to be in gaza. l we don't want hamas to be in gaza.to have a better leadership. i think the governmentj was very clear about it. a few weeks ago, james elder was back in gaza, visiting hospitals and delivering aid. the level of devastation is like nothing i've ever seen before. nine out of ten people are displaced, so that's the reality of what people are facing here. 15,000 children killed in gaza. 15,000. over the course of a year, it's a0 girls and boys killed...
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it says the israeli military appears to be cutting off north gaza completely from the rest of the gazaon of north gaza, says the un, raises further concerns that israel does not intend to allow civilians to return to their homes and the repeated calls for all palestinians to leave northern dancer raised grave concerns of a large scale forced transfer of the civilian population. that is according to the un human rights office. let's speak to dr richard peeperkorn, who is the world health organisation representative for the occupied palestinian territory. he is now in deir al balah in gaza, where the second round where the second round of an emergency polio vaccination starts today. i will ask about the situation in the north of gaza at the moment but first of all about the polio campaign, the vaccination campaign, that you have been helping to organise. it is the second round of this. just explain the importance of this polio vaccination campaign and how difficult it is.— and how difficult it is. thank ou and how difficult it is. thank you very _ and how difficult it is. thank you very
it says the israeli military appears to be cutting off north gaza completely from the rest of the gazaon of north gaza, says the un, raises further concerns that israel does not intend to allow civilians to return to their homes and the repeated calls for all palestinians to leave northern dancer raised grave concerns of a large scale forced transfer of the civilian population. that is according to the un human rights office. let's speak to dr richard peeperkorn, who is the world health...
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of gaza.l stop firing rockets "if there is a ceasefire in gaza." there's only going to be a ceasefire in gaza if both sides can agree — and the sticking point there is the withdrawal of israeli troops. hamas wants israeli troops out of gaza and a guarantee they're not going to come back. benjamin netanyahu's government is saying, "we won't do that unless we — you know, we're not "going to sign up to that, because what if we find you're "smuggling weapons in again?" so, there's an impasse there, a blockage — which the americans, the qataris, the egyptians have all tried really hard to get over, but they can't quite bridge it. and what about hezbollah�*s sponsors, iran? there will be those who will be saying in iran, "we can'tjust "stand by and watch our entire axis of resistance crumble. "the israelis are taking us apart. "hezbollah was our main flag torchbearers for the islamic "revolution in the arab world. "we can't just sit back and let them be — "we've got to do something. "they've called
of gaza.l stop firing rockets "if there is a ceasefire in gaza." there's only going to be a ceasefire in gaza if both sides can agree — and the sticking point there is the withdrawal of israeli troops. hamas wants israeli troops out of gaza and a guarantee they're not going to come back. benjamin netanyahu's government is saying, "we won't do that unless we — you know, we're not "going to sign up to that, because what if we find you're "smuggling weapons in...
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meanwhile, southern gaza — in gaza. meanwhile, southern gaza is— in gaza.ce armed looting faced by desperation and public order safety. i've warmed _ and public order safety. i've warmed four months —— i've warned _ warmed four months —— i've warned for— warmed four months —— i've warned for months that it is a power— warned for months that it is a power keg and one party is holding a match. the situation in the — holding a match. the situation in the west bank is boiling over— in the west bank is boiling over and _ in the west bank is boiling over and now in the west bank is boiling overand now in in the west bank is boiling over and now in lebanon attacks including — over and now in lebanon attacks including on civilians are threatening the entire region. 0ver— threatening the entire region. over the _ threatening the entire region. over the last few days exchanges of fire from hezbollah in lebanon and israel defense — hezbollah in lebanon and israel defense forces have intensified across— defense forces have intensified across the line in total disregard
meanwhile, southern gaza — in gaza. meanwhile, southern gaza is— in gaza.ce armed looting faced by desperation and public order safety. i've warmed _ and public order safety. i've warmed four months —— i've warned _ warmed four months —— i've warned for— warmed four months —— i've warned for months that it is a power— warned for months that it is a power keg and one party is holding a match. the situation in the — holding a match. the situation in the west bank is boiling...
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october 7, the total area of gaza is 365 square kilometers, which includes gaza khan yoonos and ita middle ground, the land of gaza leads to egypt from the southwest , it leads to the mediterranean sea from the west, and it has a 41-kilometer coast next to the mediterranean sea , it has a 10-kilometer border with the occupied land from the north, and it leads to the occupied lands from the east. the barrier wall that is being talked about starts from the border of rafah and reaches the mediterranean sea. this wall is 61 kilometers long . there is also a one-kilometer area behind this wall along this wall, which is a prohibited area. the population of gaza is two million people. this population is 500 thousand. they are old residents of gaza there are 1,700,000 refugees , and 500,000 of these refugees are in 8 camps in different places in gaza . they live in these camps after the end of the 6-day war in 1967, when gaza was occupied by the zionist regime in the same year that hamas . the title of the palestinian branch of the muslim brotherhood is formed in gaza until 2005, when isra
october 7, the total area of gaza is 365 square kilometers, which includes gaza khan yoonos and ita middle ground, the land of gaza leads to egypt from the southwest , it leads to the mediterranean sea from the west, and it has a 41-kilometer coast next to the mediterranean sea , it has a 10-kilometer border with the occupied land from the north, and it leads to the occupied lands from the east. the barrier wall that is being talked about starts from the border of rafah and reaches the...
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for gaza, the people in gaza were expressing their feeling, and very few people have access to the internet, some of them, they were saying that maybe this is a moment where israel will declare victory, and they don't care how this world and, they want the war to end. in the next hour, israel confirms the death of yahya sinwar, widely seen as the architect of the october 7th attacks. us vice president kamala harris says sinwar�*s death is a chance to "finally end the war in gaza", but israel's prime minister insists the war against hamas is "not over yet". we'll gauge the significance of yahya sinwar�*s killing for conflict in the middle east. also in the programme — tributes flood in for the former one direction singer liam payne, who's died at the age of 31. liam payne, who's died and in al decoded, we'll be asking whether ai—generated images are harming the art of photography. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the death of the hamas leader yahya sinwar, which he confirmed, offers a chance for peace in the middle east, but warned the war in gaza was not over. yahya sinwar
for gaza, the people in gaza were expressing their feeling, and very few people have access to the internet, some of them, they were saying that maybe this is a moment where israel will declare victory, and they don't care how this world and, they want the war to end. in the next hour, israel confirms the death of yahya sinwar, widely seen as the architect of the october 7th attacks. us vice president kamala harris says sinwar�*s death is a chance to "finally end the war in gaza",...
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and lebanon. have been the focus of the uh regime's uh by um aggression simultaneous on the besieg gaza strip now and is having escalated into lebanese uh territory the the uh israeli regime said it was going after hamas and gaza for the last 12 months now 365 days of onsot on gaza to supposedly wipe out the hamas um resistance. movement to no avail and now supposedly it is going after hezbela and lebanon, which is actually much more a military cape militarily capable and has much more military capacity and strength than hamas in gaza and not to take anything away from hamas, but it is been under siege for uh nearly two decades um and as a result it does not have developed arsenal as hezbollah does to fend of occupation forces um but yet nevertheless hamas is... stood strong for 365 days, but we should mention that operation alexa flood started morning of october 7th with thousands of rockets launched against settlements in his really occupied southern territories near gaza and then uh resistance used drones, bulldozers, trucks, motorcycles and paragliders to breach zinus security insta
and lebanon. have been the focus of the uh regime's uh by um aggression simultaneous on the besieg gaza strip now and is having escalated into lebanese uh territory the the uh israeli regime said it was going after hamas and gaza for the last 12 months now 365 days of onsot on gaza to supposedly wipe out the hamas um resistance. movement to no avail and now supposedly it is going after hezbela and lebanon, which is actually much more a military cape militarily capable and has much more military...
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— the genocide they are facing in gaza. ., . the genocide they are facing in gaza. ., , ., , gaza.hts lawyerof course. israel rejects the accusation. you have 10% of the population of gaza who — you have 10% of the population of gaza who were killed or injured or disappeared. take uk. uk, 70 million — disappeared. take uk. uk, 70 million. imagine 7 million were killed. — million. imagine 7 million were killed, injured or disappeared. beside — killed, injured or disappeared. beside that, 70% of any building, any street— beside that, 70% of any building, any street on the earth was destroyed. imagine 70% of this country— destroyed. imagine 70% of this country were destroyed. can we see that this _ country were destroyed. can we see that this is — country were destroyed. can we see that this is not genocide micro —— can we _ that this is not genocide micro —— can we say— that this is not genocide micro —— can we say that this is not genocide? so what amazed me on october— genocide? so what amazed me on october the 7th or the war of october. _ october the 7th or the war of october, the
— the genocide they are facing in gaza. ., . the genocide they are facing in gaza. ., , ., , gaza.hts lawyerof course. israel rejects the accusation. you have 10% of the population of gaza who — you have 10% of the population of gaza who were killed or injured or disappeared. take uk. uk, 70 million — disappeared. take uk. uk, 70 million. imagine 7 million were killed. — million. imagine 7 million were killed, injured or disappeared. beside — killed, injured or disappeared. beside...
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and as the war drags on, death and disease hang over gaza.ing in in parts of the enclave with no end in sight. in the first few weeks of the war, then 21 year old college student tala ghazala documented life under siege for abc news. >> yesterday was very hard. there were a lot of bombings around us. in one second we decided to leave our house. they are bombing and area. >> and so we went to the hospital. >> after a year of war, like so many others in gaza, tala's home was destroyed. unable to leave, she and her parents now live in a refugee camp. >> i was a university student preparing for graduation. i was a girl holding a lot of hope. i learned that having future plans in war will destroy you more than give you hope. searching for water is a burden on all gazans. you are deprived from everything. >> home for her is this small tent, a makeshift bed and just a few belongings. since the war began, they've had to relocate six times. batalla says she's lost so much more. >> i lost seven cousins with their families in this war. >> since october
and as the war drags on, death and disease hang over gaza.ing in in parts of the enclave with no end in sight. in the first few weeks of the war, then 21 year old college student tala ghazala documented life under siege for abc news. >> yesterday was very hard. there were a lot of bombings around us. in one second we decided to leave our house. they are bombing and area. >> and so we went to the hospital. >> after a year of war, like so many others in gaza, tala's home was...
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which is about pushing the palestina to despies life and gaza stip and to push the people to leave gaza strip. thank you so much for that, we do appreciate it our correspondent there from daraballa. i really like to thank multi for being with us throughout all this time uh we just uh saw some of the footage there of uh not only inside the hospitals but the types of injuries as a result of the us uh providing uh these bombs uh that has rained down on the palestinians. in the gaza strip, but switching gears now, let's take a look at another aspect of this war and that's the regional uh resistance groups, we'd like to take a look at uh what that is all about when it comes to what they have done, for example uh the group uh out of iraq uh targeted occupied palestine like haifa and haifa port, these are some of the groups that you see over here, in order to put pressure on the israely regime to stop the genocide, um, the islamic resistance in iraq is just one of such groups which has been very active, this is uh umbrella group that uh comprised of what we are about to see, number of groups,
which is about pushing the palestina to despies life and gaza stip and to push the people to leave gaza strip. thank you so much for that, we do appreciate it our correspondent there from daraballa. i really like to thank multi for being with us throughout all this time uh we just uh saw some of the footage there of uh not only inside the hospitals but the types of injuries as a result of the us uh providing uh these bombs uh that has rained down on the palestinians. in the gaza strip, but...
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in the situation of the people in gaza, but there will be no complete disarmament in gaza, and this is not likely to happen if we take into account the way in which trump interacts, ignoring the palestinian issues. israel has failed in disarming the resistance, it has also failed in the siege of the resistance, despite all our efforts, regardless of whether in the siege issue, the issue of normalization, the events of the international force, putting the movement on the list of terrorism, is the mischief of the movement, the mischief of the resistance weapon, i do not believe that the goals have not been achieved for any reason. the resistance is rising and the powers are expanding and also rising. we are not discussing war. in the gaza strip, however, we do not have plans, and i am not sure, and i am not sure. if the israeli enemy thinks of launching a new attack on the gaza strip, this battle will be different, and the resistance factions, primarily the kataib al-qassam, will defeat us. he is an enemy to sisir al-siddiq and all his enemies are enemies to this resistance. there was
in the situation of the people in gaza, but there will be no complete disarmament in gaza, and this is not likely to happen if we take into account the way in which trump interacts, ignoring the palestinian issues. israel has failed in disarming the resistance, it has also failed in the siege of the resistance, despite all our efforts, regardless of whether in the siege issue, the issue of normalization, the events of the international force, putting the movement on the list of terrorism, is...
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gaza.en alive in a tunnel by his daughter. we know that every moment his life is... can be gone. 0ur life is on hold. we can't think... about future, we can't think about nothing else. last year's shocking assault triggered the deadliest ever war against palestinians. with relentless israeli bombardment. most of gaza's population forced from their homes. a humanitarian catastrophe. and every day brings new casualties. last month an israeli air strike hit the younis family home, killing a six—year—old and his grandmother. translation: i want to know why. we are civilians, we pose no threat. now in hospital, ahmed tries to cheer his surviving children with memories of happier days. they have lost all they owned and they are in constant pain. translation: i want my children and my wife to be treated. - if i could, i would take them abroad. there is no safety. i hope from god that the war stops today before tomorrow. instead, the fighting is now spreading in the middle east, and that leaves man
gaza.en alive in a tunnel by his daughter. we know that every moment his life is... can be gone. 0ur life is on hold. we can't think... about future, we can't think about nothing else. last year's shocking assault triggered the deadliest ever war against palestinians. with relentless israeli bombardment. most of gaza's population forced from their homes. a humanitarian catastrophe. and every day brings new casualties. last month an israeli air strike hit the younis family home, killing a...
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i left gaza at the end of june. now? i left gaza at the end of june- we _ now?. we were feeling - now? i left gaza at the end of june. we were feeling as - now? i left gaza at the end of june. we were feeling as if i now? i left gaza at the end of| june. we were feeling as if we had turned a corner in preventing a famine, in preventing a famine, in preventing things from really getting to a stage that would be catastrophic for the people there. unfortunately, since that time it has only gotten worse. the crossings are close, we have a fraction of the amount of food we should be providing two people and a million people that we should serve as the world food programme, currently cannot be served because we just don't have the food going in. again, it is a massive crisis, an escalation that has to stop. the level of suffering, deprivation and dispossession will be a stain on our collective conscience. we'll have to leave _ collective conscience. we'll have to leave it _ collective conscience. we'll have to leave it there, - collective conscience. we'll| have to le
i left gaza at the end of june. now? i left gaza at the end of june- we _ now?. we were feeling - now? i left gaza at the end of june. we were feeling as - now? i left gaza at the end of june. we were feeling as if i now? i left gaza at the end of| june. we were feeling as if we had turned a corner in preventing a famine, in preventing a famine, in preventing things from really getting to a stage that would be catastrophic for the people there. unfortunately, since that time it has only gotten...
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they saw what matt did with hamas in gaza.to push hezbollah further back. —— they saw what that did with hamas in gaza. to degrade them more than in the past. so far it is looking like they are going to pretty extensive goals there, still unknown, but as we know from past invasions in lebanon, sometimes it's not clear where these things can end.- these things can end. turning to iran, israel— these things can end. turning to iran, israel has _ these things can end. turning to iran, israel has vowed - these things can end. turning to iran, israel has vowed to i to iran, israel has vowed to respond to the iranian missile attacks a week ago. what do you see as israel's options on that front? �* , . , see as israel's options on that front? 3 . , m front? it's a very difficult situation. _ front? it's a very difficult situation. the _ front? it's a very difficult situation. the iranians. situation. the iranians themselves took a very risky move by attacking israel with about 180 ballistic missiles, in retaliation for israel upping
they saw what matt did with hamas in gaza.to push hezbollah further back. —— they saw what that did with hamas in gaza. to degrade them more than in the past. so far it is looking like they are going to pretty extensive goals there, still unknown, but as we know from past invasions in lebanon, sometimes it's not clear where these things can end.- these things can end. turning to iran, israel— these things can end. turning to iran, israel has _ these things can end. turning to iran, israel...
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report from gaza.ing, trying to get information out. how difficult is that? extremely difficult. more than 70% of the internet lines are down in gaza. all of the infrastructure for the communication is almost not there. so sometimes it takes you two or three hours just to get information. when they hit the mosque in the morning, maybe a month ago or something. there was a lot of conflicting numbers about, hamas say something, the health ministry say something, and i knew the director of the hospital where most of the bodies were taken. it took me two hours trying his phone, and then i had to call somebody and say stay on the line, keep the line open, drive your car, go there, go to him and tell him, rushdi is on the phone, just answer him. and i said, how many people killed? he said 70 or 60 or whatever. this is how difficult for me to get one small information. sometimes i send, like, 100 sms message to all of the phones that i know in this area. waiting forjust one to receive that message and reply b
report from gaza.ing, trying to get information out. how difficult is that? extremely difficult. more than 70% of the internet lines are down in gaza. all of the infrastructure for the communication is almost not there. so sometimes it takes you two or three hours just to get information. when they hit the mosque in the morning, maybe a month ago or something. there was a lot of conflicting numbers about, hamas say something, the health ministry say something, and i knew the director of the...
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we are closely following this issue from the gaza strip.s. iran is ready for all scenarios, especially a mid recurrent zinanis threats. this readiness was reflected in the blow iron inflected on israel with more than 200 ballistic missiles even while the regime believed. had prevented such action, in fact iran's response was contrary to the expectations of designs. iran's foreign minister says teran will support any effort for sease fire in lebanon under gaza's trip. we back the efforts for a cease fire provided that first rice to the libines people are respected and it is accepted by the resistance. second, it comes simultaneously with the seas fire in gaza. tehran will continue supporting lebanon and hisbollah resistance movement. he called iran's attack on the occupied territories as legitimate self-defense based on the un charter principles, the top diplomat earlier met with lebanese prime minister najib mikati. in the meeting he called on islamic and arab countries to make all out efforts to expose the aspects of israel's crimes and il
we are closely following this issue from the gaza strip.s. iran is ready for all scenarios, especially a mid recurrent zinanis threats. this readiness was reflected in the blow iron inflected on israel with more than 200 ballistic missiles even while the regime believed. had prevented such action, in fact iran's response was contrary to the expectations of designs. iran's foreign minister says teran will support any effort for sease fire in lebanon under gaza's trip. we back the efforts for a...
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now we also have uh moti abu musa - press tv gaza correspondent uh joining us in the central gaza city of deer abalah he's been on standby thanks for your patience uh moti before i update our viewers i was going to update them on what the operation alexa of flood was moti which i have. been doing every couple minutes giving that update, but i'm going to allow you to give it, tell us the the morning of october 7th last year, the rocket started and then the the resistance with the uh bulldozers, the breaching that the fence, the uh the the jeeps and the motorcycles and the uh going into settlements, well the tell us how it unfolded if you could for our viewers before i do because i've done it like about dozen times, i want to hear it from you, a palestinian on the ground there in gaza who who's been standing behind a palestinian resistance all your life, tell us how that day unfolded, and then the as they brought the captives back and then the the the genocide that's been unleashed step by step if you could over the last 12 months, if you give us a recount of operation alexa flood and al
now we also have uh moti abu musa - press tv gaza correspondent uh joining us in the central gaza city of deer abalah he's been on standby thanks for your patience uh moti before i update our viewers i was going to update them on what the operation alexa of flood was moti which i have. been doing every couple minutes giving that update, but i'm going to allow you to give it, tell us the the morning of october 7th last year, the rocket started and then the the resistance with the uh bulldozers,...
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parts of gaza as we speak.here, is it simply too dangerous? we have seen and heard of other efforts. air drops, a temporary pier being built in gaza, that didn't seem to work so well. why is it, and do you think enough is being done to try to get that aid to the people that need it? no, not enough is being done. you have seen the un called out a lack of humanitarian aid. vice president harris mentioned we need to have more aid going into north gaza. the israelis will tell a different story. this is not really factual, what you're hearing. the reality is the israelis are not allowing access to north gaza. they claim aid is being stolen and this is true, but at the end of the day, that is what happens when you create conditions like chaos and not allow un agencies to go have their staff have access and safe passage. this is a struggle not only that unrwa faces, but the world food programme and even non—un agencies doing a good job in gaza. in difficult conditions. even the financial times reported about private t
parts of gaza as we speak.here, is it simply too dangerous? we have seen and heard of other efforts. air drops, a temporary pier being built in gaza, that didn't seem to work so well. why is it, and do you think enough is being done to try to get that aid to the people that need it? no, not enough is being done. you have seen the un called out a lack of humanitarian aid. vice president harris mentioned we need to have more aid going into north gaza. the israelis will tell a different story....
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gaza? let's take a hostages first- for— gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the _ gaza?st. for the families - gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the families it - gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the families it is i first. for the families it is agonising for them. for months and months they have been taken to the streets calling for a ceasefire. we already knew that senior commanders and the israeli defense forces, including the defence minister, yoav gallant, has been saying note that they have achieved all they could militarily and gas and now it is a time to cut a deal to bring the hostages home. it has always been felt that when they didn't get yahya sinwar, that was one of the obstacles that they didn't get him, but that is now over. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has shifted the focus to lebanon and also took a widely expected retaliation that israel is expected to carry out against iran. they are moving on all fronts. there will be more pressure on him. we will see what they decide, but there is a growing sense that he will feel, no, i will press on
gaza? let's take a hostages first- for— gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the _ gaza?st. for the families - gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the families it - gaza? let's take a hostages first. for the families it is i first. for the families it is agonising for them. for months and months they have been taken to the streets calling for a ceasefire. we already knew that senior commanders and the israeli defense forces, including the defence minister, yoav gallant, has been saying...
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as the war on gaza rolls into its second year, global calls for accountability grow louder. the one movement that has surged into influence during this time is the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign bds. a grassroots people. initiative aimed to pressuring israel to comply with international law through economic and cultural boycots. since it's launch in 2005, the bds has involved into global force and amed the ongoing assault on gaza, its relevance and impact have become more profound. this approach is crucial in isolating and weakening israel, stripping it of legitimacy and curbing its regional ambitions. israel seeks dominance in west asia through diplomacy, technology. and industry, but boycots and sanctions can hinder its move. recently, israel allocated over 500 million dollars to counter the international impact of the boycott movement. as a peaceful resistance, boycott unites justice seeking people from all backgrounds, making it a key tool which can be exercised by average individuals across the world against the israeli aggression. in 2023, the bds campaign
as the war on gaza rolls into its second year, global calls for accountability grow louder. the one movement that has surged into influence during this time is the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign bds. a grassroots people. initiative aimed to pressuring israel to comply with international law through economic and cultural boycots. since it's launch in 2005, the bds has involved into global force and amed the ongoing assault on gaza, its relevance and impact have become more profound....
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gaza broke free from its prison, natural response to decades of occupation and oppression.oreground the plight of the forgotten. pipotal shift in the fight for freedom and dignity, it was in revenge for innocent blood, it was operation alaksa flod. perhaps you might not hear the words of our leader anymore or we might not listen to new speech of his and get that ease, but we know for fact and we have the faith that he lives in every single heart of ours, and every single child, and the the resistance is will not stop based. on one leader. hi everyone, judge andrew napolitano here for judging freedom, today is tuesday, october, what is today, long day, october 1st, 2024, scott ritter joins us now, scott, i very much appreciate you coming on uh the last minutes. long day for both of us and for all the folks uh watching us, what do we know uh about the iranian uh missile attack today on israel, what did it consist of, what was uh
gaza broke free from its prison, natural response to decades of occupation and oppression.oreground the plight of the forgotten. pipotal shift in the fight for freedom and dignity, it was in revenge for innocent blood, it was operation alaksa flod. perhaps you might not hear the words of our leader anymore or we might not listen to new speech of his and get that ease, but we know for fact and we have the faith that he lives in every single heart of ours, and every single child, and the the...
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the zionist regime destroyed the central archive of gaza .ds of historical documents were stored in this archive. which was of high value. these documents were about 150 years old and included a plan for the construction of historical monuments and documents related to the handwritten notes of famous palestinian national figures. these documents were completely burned and turned into ashes. zionists tried to destroy all palestinian history in these attacks. zafar mosque, hand care center the writings, the main library of gaza city and many bookstores, publishing houses, etc., are hundreds of educational and scientific centers and other cultural centers that were destroyed by the attacks of the zionist regime in the last one year. 200 out of 325 known monuments and this means two thirds of the cultural heritage of gaza that was destroyed in the last year. destruction of palestinian historical heritage is part of the campaign of ethnic cleansing of palestinians by the zionist regime. a life that has started since 1948 and since the establishmen
the zionist regime destroyed the central archive of gaza .ds of historical documents were stored in this archive. which was of high value. these documents were about 150 years old and included a plan for the construction of historical monuments and documents related to the handwritten notes of famous palestinian national figures. these documents were completely burned and turned into ashes. zionists tried to destroy all palestinian history in these attacks. zafar mosque, hand care center the...
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hamas emergency officials in gaza say an israeli strike on the northern town of beit lahiya has killed at least 60 palestinians. just a warning that the pictures we are about to show do contain some graphic images of the aftermath of the attack. the strike hit a five—storey residential building. rescuers say that locals and displaced people were killed including many women and children. israel has been intensifying its offensive in northern gaza, saying it's trying to prevent hamas from regrouping there. it comes as the united nations secretary general has warned israel that its decision to ban the un agency for palestinian refugees, unrwa, from operating in the country could have "devastating consequences" for gaza and the west bank. two laws were passed by a large majority in the israeli parliament, which will ban unrwa from carrying out any of its activities in israel, and also restricts its communication with the israeli government, which are seen as crucial in allowing aid to cross into gaza. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said unrwa workers must be held accountable
hamas emergency officials in gaza say an israeli strike on the northern town of beit lahiya has killed at least 60 palestinians. just a warning that the pictures we are about to show do contain some graphic images of the aftermath of the attack. the strike hit a five—storey residential building. rescuers say that locals and displaced people were killed including many women and children. israel has been intensifying its offensive in northern gaza, saying it's trying to prevent hamas from...
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off. in gaza from the rest of the world. intensified and heroes were labeled as terrorists, and in gaza new chapter unfolds." resistance or terrorism? the us and israel have their narrative, but what is the truth? who is the real terrorist? i'm your... press tv headlines: lebanon's health. minister denounces the israeli regime for indiscriminately targeting civilians and rescue workers. ayatollah khamani says iran's latest retaliatory response to israel was legitimate and lawful and the least punishment of the regime for its aggression. rallies have been held across west asia today.
off. in gaza from the rest of the world. intensified and heroes were labeled as terrorists, and in gaza new chapter unfolds." resistance or terrorism? the us and israel have their narrative, but what is the truth? who is the real terrorist? i'm your... press tv headlines: lebanon's health. minister denounces the israeli regime for indiscriminately targeting civilians and rescue workers. ayatollah khamani says iran's latest retaliatory response to israel was legitimate and lawful and the...
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is the way they came from gaza.nie was one of more than a dozen idf soldiers in an all female observer unit who raised the alarm as hamas terrorists cross it's into israel that morning after warning for months of an impending attack going along with more than 30 other israeli soldiers at the base. >> while several others were taken hostage. and for real today, each location inside the base springs pain here is the table that the girls was sitting and aiding and smiling and laughing very night before the october 7 attack. >> in this video recorded by roni's fellow soldier operations room. ar lit a candle to mark the jewish new year at the very same spot where roni issued those ominous warnings and close to where she died we don't have any holidays we hate holidays she's not here. >> she's not with us. >> this is where the observer unit was based. this is where they were issuing those warnings prior to the attack that something was coming and sadly, on the morning of october 7, this is where many of them were killed.
is the way they came from gaza.nie was one of more than a dozen idf soldiers in an all female observer unit who raised the alarm as hamas terrorists cross it's into israel that morning after warning for months of an impending attack going along with more than 30 other israeli soldiers at the base. >> while several others were taken hostage. and for real today, each location inside the base springs pain here is the table that the girls was sitting and aiding and smiling and laughing very...
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it those in gaza. how do you a future? , ., , those in gaza. how do you a future?out _ future? it is really hard to think about the _ future? it is really hard to think about the future - future? it is really hard to l think about the future when future? it is really hard to - think about the future when we are not done with bringing people back. none of us can think of the future. we are hoping to rebuild something here. but we don't know for whom. we are hoping to rebuild it because it is our home, but we don't know who would like to be here and who welcome back from there. we are praying that we can bring our people back. some are dead, murdered, and others might still be alive. for many families with children, they gave up on the opportunity to live here, as long as this thing is going on with the people on the other side of the border and a feeling of being insecure in this peaceful place. it is a paradox. i do not know about the future. we are living in the future. we are living in the now. we want them back now. for the past year, israel has said it has dest
it those in gaza. how do you a future? , ., , those in gaza. how do you a future?out _ future? it is really hard to think about the _ future? it is really hard to think about the future - future? it is really hard to l think about the future when future? it is really hard to - think about the future when we are not done with bringing people back. none of us can think of the future. we are hoping to rebuild something here. but we don't know for whom. we are hoping to rebuild it because it is our...
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we are under gaza.is dug on the border of egypt towards egypt , which mainly provided them with the goods and services, medicine and weapons they needed, and the tunnels towards the zionist regime, in addition to the supply of goods and services, have a double purpose, one of which is a defense issue. one is aggressive, but it identifies and destroys a large number of people in a year of these tunnels, it identifies and destroys 30 tunnels. in 2017, the egyptian army did the same thing, and it identified and destroyed 32 tunnels that were drawn from gaza to egypt . this is what egypt and israel are doing. limited gaza. it will be more and more deprived than before. in 2018 and 2019, a very large march behind the barrier walls will be carried out by the residents of gaza. it is up to them. but what is the response of the zionist regime? in the most intense way possible suppresses and kills and injures hundreds of them. this may be the end of the peaceful actions of the residents of gaza to take back thei
we are under gaza.is dug on the border of egypt towards egypt , which mainly provided them with the goods and services, medicine and weapons they needed, and the tunnels towards the zionist regime, in addition to the supply of goods and services, have a double purpose, one of which is a defense issue. one is aggressive, but it identifies and destroys a large number of people in a year of these tunnels, it identifies and destroys 30 tunnels. in 2017, the egyptian army did the same thing, and it...
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collection inside gaza.at. the problem is not only on our side, 500 trucks are now waiting inside gaza. they have issues to be addressed. council israel has flooded gaza with as much aid as possible. he and eight trucks continue to enter gaza and we appreciate our international partners for their assistance. with hundreds of aid trucks to be distributed inside gaza while others are hijacked and diverted by hamas. this session has entirely missed the real issue at hand. the issue in gaza is not a lack of aid emma the issue in gaza is not a lack ofaid emma more the issue in gaza is not a lack of aid emma more than enough aid has been entered to sustain every civilian in gaza with over1 million tonnes delivered since the war began. yet the challenges continue. yes, we admit that. it's not due to israel's efforts or failure to deliver humanitarian assistance, the real issue is hamas. this terrorist organisation has hijacked the aid, seizing it for their own purposes. they still and sell the aid that is intended
collection inside gaza.at. the problem is not only on our side, 500 trucks are now waiting inside gaza. they have issues to be addressed. council israel has flooded gaza with as much aid as possible. he and eight trucks continue to enter gaza and we appreciate our international partners for their assistance. with hundreds of aid trucks to be distributed inside gaza while others are hijacked and diverted by hamas. this session has entirely missed the real issue at hand. the issue in gaza is not...